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Cool things your android phones do


We all live in an era where smartphones are life! They are everything. We start and end our day with a smartphone. Smartphones help you in various ways- reminders, alarm clocks, taking notes. Some of the cool things you can do with your smartphone are:


  1. Measure your health heart
We are aware of the apple watch which takes your steps in count, but it doesn’t give your health progress in detail. There is an app for you to know about your health status. AliveCor’s Kardia mobile heart monitor is a very small item and takes only a couple of seconds to record your EKG and know if your heartbeat is normal. You can Press your fingers against the touchpads, and the app which is for both android and ios, it will give you a picture of your heart rhythm. It is an app which is free of cost in the play store in Android and Appstore in IOS.
  1. Measure distance
Did you know that you can measure distance through your smartphone? Yes, and you have an app for it too. This app is called SIZEUP. If you don’t have a tape nearby, grab your phone and install this app. All you have to do mention the initial point and the final point and the way you want your distance, i.e. in a straight line or a curve line
3. DIY Microscope
This experiment with your phone helps to zoom in on objects and you can get a microscopic view when you click pictures. For your phone to act as a microscope, all you need is, pour a drop of clean water on the camera lens and you can turn your camera into a DIY microscope. By doing this, the lens can act as a magnifying element thus helping it to focus under half an inch. Thus, getting the much-required microscopic view of the object.

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